Oak Grove track and field

GILROY — From the pure joy of Andrew Hill’s Miguel Vasquez winning the 1,600 meters to the disappointment of St. Francis’ 100 champion Khalid Johnson injuring his hamstring in the 200, the Central Coast Section track and field championships had the full pendulum of emotions on the boys side Friday night.

Oak Grove’s David Aguilar brought no game plan to the 800 but led wire to wire to finish first.

Bellarmine College Prep’s Jaylen Wright improved his school record to win 110 high hurdles in 13.91 seconds and edged Prospect standout Kamara Biawogi to win the 300 hurdles — 37.52 to 37.59.

Bellarmine’s 4×100 relay squad, which has overcome injuries to three-quarters of the team, set a school record in 41.65 seconds to beat rival St. Francis, which finished second in 42.26.